Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms.
In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades. This led to the publication of his book 'Musical Truth' in 2016, with Volume 2 following in early 2018.
The one-stop shop for all audio output is:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin.
E-mail: mark@markdevlin.co.uk

I guested on the Ed Opperman Report last night, getting into detailed aspects of the sexual abuse allegations being levelled at hip-hop ‘hero’ Afrika Bambataa, and their further implications. This episode also features a sequence re-examining the 1969 death of Rolling Stone Brian Jones. You can stream or download from this link:

Friday, 28 July 2017

Tomorrow, I'll be up at Real Change Leeds' latest all-day meeting where
I'll be kicking off around 12.30pm with my Lifetime Actors and
Culture-Creation talk. A handful of other speakers on the bill covering
other important subjects, too. This is a great group doing real positive
work in the city and beyond, not least with the homeless. Come and join
us if you can.

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

The incoming Transhumanist/ Futurist agenda for humanity is under discussion this episode, as US researcher Sofia Smallstorm guests to offer some very incisive perspectives. Sofia discusses the two main facets - Artificial Intelligence, which most of us have heard of, and IA, or Intelligence Augmentation, which many haven't. She also offers the tantalising revelation that the symbiosis which awaits us through Futurism, is not the first time that humanity has had its biology rewired, and has adapted to it fully.

We go on to discuss many other aspects of Transhumanist social-engineering, including the marketing of 'sexy technology' to the youth, and the ever-present Transgender agenda.

Wednesday, 19 July 2017

I got to guest on Jan Irvin's Unspun podcast last night, to get into the nefarious aspects of both the corporate hip-hop and electronic dance music genres, with the evidence of social-engineering and mind-control never far from the surface. Specifically, I talked about the ongoing Afrika Bambaataa sex abuse allegations, the recent death of Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy, and the apparent sexual deviancy of R Kelly.

Monday, 17 July 2017

I'm very happy to share this interview with my good friend Ole Dammegard as part of his new Light on Conspiracies podcast series, recorded several weeks ago, and very wide-ranging in content. This is one of only a small handful of radio interviews I’ll be doing this year.

As the countdown continues to the release of Volume 2, (which I’m furiously writing away at currently), if anyone would still like to grab a copy of ‘Musical Truth’ Volume 1 from me directly, rather than through Amazon, I’m happy to offer copies for £23 all-in to UK addresses. (It’s normally £25 plus around £3.35 P&P.) up until 31st August. (Copies can also be sent to overseas addresses; the postage will have to be worked out according to the country involved.)

If anyone would like to purchase one this way, (paying via Paypal,) please drop me an e-mail to mark@markdevlin.co.uk

Friday, 14 July 2017

A theory has existed for the best part of 50 years that Paul McCartney of the Beatles died in a terrible car accident in 1966, and was replaced by an impostor, commonly known as ‘Faul’, who has been playing the role to this day. It’s clear that the individual currently claiming to be ‘Paul McCartney’ is an entirely different man to the biological Paul, and all the evidence bears this out. In fact, many researchers seem to agree that there has been more than one ‘Faul’ over the years. There has never been, however, any concrete, irrefutable evidence that the real Paul died back in ’66 - only a massive array of symbolic pictorial and audio clues placed in Beatles material, and the legend that it spawned.

Ellen Raine is an American citizen researcher who has made full use of the opportunities afforded by the internet. Like so many of us, she became obsessed with trying to solve the McCartney condundrum, and during the course of her research, hit upon a tantalising theory. Her contention is that, while Paul was certainly replaced in 1966, he didn’t die, and - she claims - the proof comes from him making one more later public appearance before fading back into obscurity. While other conspiracy researchers have assumed this individual to be Faul, it is in fact, she claims, the original James Paul McCartney.

In this episode, Ellen walks us through her theory and her evidence, and speculates on what all the clues may really have been hinting at. Crucially, we reflect on the role that the Military Intelligence community must have had in covering this whole affair up, and on the implications this has for the Beatles being assets of the intel services, as many have suspected for so long.

Does the whole ‘Paul Is Dead’ rabbit hole goes even deeper than most of us ever thought before??

Interesting scenes at Destino Ibiza's 50 Years of Flower Power Festival presented by Pacha, including large-scale recreations of the Sgt. Pepper and Abbey Road sleeves, and what looks like the bus that Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters used to drive around California distributing free LSD from. The soundtrack was a mixed bag; Don McLean, Van Morrison, Sam & Dave and the Supremes aren't really what I think of as 'hippie' music. The most shocking thing of all were the drinks prices, though. 35 Euros for two sparkling waters and a Red Bull? Wasn't Flower Power supposed to be all about anti-capitalism?

Friday, 7 July 2017

Neil Sanders and Matt Sergiou return to the series for a three-way conversation marking the 50th anniversary of the fabled ‘Summer Of Love’, the zenith of the hippie/ counter-culture scene. The official record has it that this was an organic movement that that just grew on its own, but the new availability of information has shown it all to have had the fingerprints of the military-intelligence services such as the CIA, MI6 and the Tavistock Institute all over it.

We consider the legacy of the events which led to the 1967 climax and the effects they had on Western culture which are still being experienced today, the pre-cursor to it, the Beatnik scene of a generation earlier, and the parallels between what was happening in California and the avant-garde counter-culture scene of London in the 1960s. Along the way, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Charles Manson, LSD and the acid house scene of the 1980s all come up for discussion.

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

I'm very happy to share Part 1 of this interview with my good friend Ole Dammegard as part of his new Light on Conspiracies podcast series, recorded several weeks ago, and very wide-ranging in content. This is one of only a small handful of radio interviews I’ll be doing this year. You can catch Part 2 by subscribing to Ole's podcast at www.lightonconspiracies.com

I’ll be hitting Soul City in Ibiza next week for what will be my 15th and final annual visit. I’ve decided to call it a day after all these years, so next Wednesday, 12th July, will be my swansong playing alongside Gary 'Policy' Sovereign, Boden Smith and Austen Spina.b Bedeau. Much respect to the boss Julian Cobby and the legend Simon Whitton/ DJ Horse for their friendship and camaraderie over the years, and of course to Kila Kutz and Jonathan Ulysses for the original hook-up. Looking forward to going out in style.

Sunday, 2 July 2017

The re-upload of my entire audio archive of several hundred shows, (Good Vibrations, The Sound Of Freedom and everything else) has begun following my enforced take-down by Soundcloud last week, (see attached.) It will take many weeks of constant uploads to restore everything, especially with the slow internet connection in my area, but I’ll get there eventually. Check back here for updates as things progress.

In the meantime, there’s still a bunch of my material available at www.youtube.com/markdevlintv which hasn’t yet been shut down! What is it they say? “These things are sent to try us”?

Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms. He’s also written his first book, 'Tales From The Flipside' (available at authorhouse.co.uk and amazon.co.uk) In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating and controlling the mainstream music industry for decades, and how this ties into the much larger picture of what is really going on in the world.